
Workshops for
Professional Horsemen.
Workshops
ANNOUNCING NEW WORKSHOP: Finger Lakes Horse Farm Business School Canandaigua NY Friday, October 22,2010 8:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Details here: http://www.cceontario.org/cce-site-documents/Fall-2010-Horse-Farm-Business-School.pdf |
Interview with Jason Cheney, Farm Manager of Fallbrooks Farm, North Plains, OR after the workshop in May 2010 "Why Professional Horsemen Go Broke and What to Do About It."
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“Worthwhile in every way. Answers a lot of questions I’ve had. Great presentation. Thank you!”
“Glad to have certain info reinforced & new ideas that otherwise seem obvious.”
“I love how you tied everything together. Thanks for accepting questions during your presentation.”
Past workshops are featured below. If you are interested in attending a similar workshop in the future, please send me an email.

"It was a privilege to meet you at the CHA Conference. Thanks for all the
hard work you do. Your workshop was very helpful and energizing. I look forward
to learning more from you in the future."
Chad R. Coppess
www.graceadventures.org
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Past workshops:
You can check out past workshops below. If you are interested in attending a similar workshop in the future, please send me an email.
All Day Equine Workshop Fallbrooks Farm hosted two nationally recognized experts: "Why Professional Horsemen Go Broke and What to Do About It" by Doug Emerson of the Profitable Horseman and "Compost Your Horse Manure-Discover Hidden Treasure in Your Barn" by Peter Moon of O2Compost.
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I spoke on the "5 Reasons Professional Horseman Go Broke and What To Do About it!" at the Equinomics Workshop at the Syracuse Invitational Sport Horse SI College
on Thursday, October 29, 2009.
More information about this event can be found here
Equine Business Workshop - Teleseminar Your
Boarding Business can Thrive, Maureen and Doug talk about the upcoming seminar.
Listen for a few minutes, or for all 30 minutes of this preview. |

Horse business experts Maureen
Gallatin (Inspired
By Horses) and Doug Emerson (Profitable
Horseman) teamed up at
the Certified Horsemanship Association International
Conference in Lexington KY to
offer a fun, down-to-earth workshop packed
with practical information on how to draw
more profitable clients — without spending
a lot of money on advertising — especially important
in difficult economic times.
If you are interested in attending a similar workshop in the future, please send
me an email.

8 Strategies for
Creating a Profitable Horse Business
Delivered in a Three Part Series for Members
and Guests of the Genesee Valley Riding
and Driving Club and The Genesee Valley Breeders Association
If you are interested in attending a similar workshop in the future, please send
me an email.
Doug Emerson
email: doug@profitablehorseman.com
phone: (716) 434-5371



